If you check out the Python Enhancement Proposal (more commonly known as a PEP), you'll see that the cpN
refers to the particular version of Python
in gensim-0.12.4-cp27-none-win_amd64.whl
you can break it apart:
- 0.12.4 - package version, they may be using semantic versioning
- cp27 - this package is for CPython. IronPython, Jython, or PyPy will probably be unhappy.
- none - no feature of this package depends on the python Application Binary Interface, or ABI
- win_amd64 - this has been compiled for 64-bit Windows. That means that it probably has some code written in C/C++
- .whl - that means this is a wheel distribution. Which is handy, because it means if you're running CPython 2.7 64-bit on Windows, and assuming you have pip installed, all you have to do to get this package is run:
py -2.7 -m pip install --use-wheel gensim
(assuming that it's available on pypi, of course). You may need to py -2.7 -m pip install wheel
first. But other than that, that should be all it takes.
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